Many fans stick to enjoying the Spanish heist crime drama series Money Heist on Netflix, with Money Heist: The Phenomenon documentary that landed almost two months ago serving as an extra delight. However, there's always an additional level an aficionado can reach and we're here to talk about this with the help of the "La Casa de papel" (this translates into "The house of paper") Dodge Challenger.
This Mopar machine started out in life as a standard Challenger Hellcat. And while it might seem odd to use such an adjective for a 707-pony machine, we have to set this apart from the 797 hp Redeye and the meatier Widebody factory option.
Nevertheless, the muscle car, which spends its time over in the United Arab Emirates, has been given a Money Heist conversion, as you can notice in the social media posts below, which come from the owner of the vehicle.
The color-crazy thematic wrap wasn't the only pop culture addition, as, for instance, the hood of the machine displays an even clearer message.
And, if we look past the said elements, we notice the custom widebody transformation of the Hellcat. As such, the massive arches, which, as is usually the case with aftermarket goodies, makes the factory WB appear discreet, are joined by a host of aero pieces.
We're talking about a front splitter, a bumper-like black element up front, a meatier wickerbill at the back, along with a diffuser-style element adorning the rear valance.
As for the custom wheels, with their deep-dish design and their polished lips, are enough to draw attention on their own.
Given the fact that gearheads over in the said part of the world are very much in love with American machines, which means there are quite a few such vehicles in traffic, it's only natural to see owners aiming for a touch of individuality.
Nevertheless, the muscle car, which spends its time over in the United Arab Emirates, has been given a Money Heist conversion, as you can notice in the social media posts below, which come from the owner of the vehicle.
The color-crazy thematic wrap wasn't the only pop culture addition, as, for instance, the hood of the machine displays an even clearer message.
And, if we look past the said elements, we notice the custom widebody transformation of the Hellcat. As such, the massive arches, which, as is usually the case with aftermarket goodies, makes the factory WB appear discreet, are joined by a host of aero pieces.
We're talking about a front splitter, a bumper-like black element up front, a meatier wickerbill at the back, along with a diffuser-style element adorning the rear valance.
As for the custom wheels, with their deep-dish design and their polished lips, are enough to draw attention on their own.
Given the fact that gearheads over in the said part of the world are very much in love with American machines, which means there are quite a few such vehicles in traffic, it's only natural to see owners aiming for a touch of individuality.